Those of us old enough to remember the days before cassette tapes and CD's will know what this is referring to right away. FOr the younger folks, back in the days when it was mainly records most record players had 4 speeds - 16, 33, 45 and 78 - based on the rpm's of the turntable. By the time I was around they only made records in 33 - mainly for albums and 45 - usually for singles. To get to the point, when you were bored it was a great source of entertainment to see what your albums sounded like at the wrong speed - often quite funny, too. With all the advantages CD's and such have, it is not possible to do this with them. Anyway, with the advent of mp3's / computer music there has to be a way for the non-expert to do this again. So, the question is, does anyone know a place you can download something that will do this or a feature on itunes/ windows music I haven't been able to find?
Audacity doesn't work. Tried it and it just plays like a 1 second squeak instead of playing the song.